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04 Feb 2013, 23:46

my goal is to get a decent job. very simple. i cant achieve this goal because my undergraduate uni is not well-known enough. the above unis r at least top 200 in the world ranking, much better than the undergraduate one, world ranking below two thousand.

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06 Feb 2013, 04:16

Look KIU. I don't mean to be rude, but I am not sure this is the best time for an MBA. You only get to do it once, and you are seeing it backwards. You need to have an idea of what you want and use an MBA to help you achieve your goals, not the other way around. It is fine to use your MBA time to think about what you want in life, but at least this should be your goal when you are applying.

Anyway, if you are absolutely set on doing it, I would suggest you look at the career reports of these programmes to make an informed decision.

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12 Mar 2013, 01:02

Hey, I think I can help you a little bit. I totally understand your situation. Search for jobs, keep a deadline for that, and also at the same time look for masters program in a good school. I mean very good school. And don't plan for your MBA now. This should help you get a good job. When you are looking for a masters program, look for schools that provide it, with good internship along with it and also post-masters oppurtunities. Look for schools that specialise in Finance. For me a good school wouldn't be the rankings. It would be job oppurtunities, the investment, the diversity, the enjoyment, the quality of students, the alumini,.....all these things will determine my rankings for the schools....do some research, talk to more people...

How will this help you, with a masters from a good university and a couple of years of experience, you can even think of going to top business schools.